Anthracobia muelleri 374.61 KBAnthracobia muelleri is a tiny disc-shaped fungus that fruits prolifically on burnt soil in the autumn following a summer bushfire.

Armillaria luteobubalina 291.01 KBArmillaria luteobubalina, the Australian honey fungus, is an endemic parasitic fungus that can infect the roots of most shrub and tree species, eventually killing them.

Boletus sp.—Blue stainer295.9 KBBolete is the common name for those mushroom-like fungi that have a layer of sponge-like pores on the underside of the cap instead of gills.

Calostoma fuscum441.63 KBCalostoma fuscum belongs to a group of ornamented, stalked puffball fungi commonly referred to as ‘pretty mouths’.

Campanella gregaria386.93 KBCampanella gregaria is an intriguing small shell-like fungus that fruits on the dead wood of banksias, sheoaks and jarrah in late autumn and early winter in the south west of Western Australia.

Cantharellus concinnus 283.72 KBCantharellus concinnus, or pink chantarelle, is an attractive but uncommon fungus that grows amongst litter in the wetter areas of eucalypt forests and woodlands and coastal heath in southern Australia.

Cotylidia undulata327.05 KBCotylidia undulata is a small but distinctive fungus. In south-western Australia it can be found in most eucalypt forests in autumn and early winter, on recently burnt sites..

Laccocephalum mylittae489.22 KBAboriginal people from different tribes once referred to Laccocephalum mylittae, or native bread, with their own unique names, but unfortunately no Nyungar name was recorded.

Peziza tenacella420.02 KBPeziza tenacella is a reasonably common cup fungus found in the autumn following summer bushfires in karri and jarrah forest as well as other recently burnt woodlands and coastal habitats.

Phelledon niger323.3 KBPhelloden niger is a tough leathery fungus that belongs to a group of fungi that have spines forming the spore bearing layer on the underside of the cap.